I am not a big mystery reader, as I have said many times in my reviews, so I’ll be honest and say that I wasn’t expecting to enjoy Last Seen Leaving as much as I did. The darkness of January’s disappearance, coupled with Flynn’s personal journey made for a compelling story. Flynn’s […]
Publisher: Macmillan
Average Rating: 4.04
Blog Tour: Heartless
Welcome to my stop on the Heartless Blog Tour! After you’ve read my thoughts, don’t forget to enter for a chance to win a pre-order! There’s only 41 DAYS TILL HEARTLESS! When I heard about Heartless I was a tad skeptical because there have been a number of Alice in Wonderland retellings, but […]
Blog Tour: This Adventure Ends
When you hear the word bloom, I think more literal imagery comes to mind for most people. If you dive deeper, it’s interesting to consider that when a flower blooms, the bloom is the culmination of an entire process. It’s a process that depends on a series of complicated biological functions whose result we […]
Blog Tour: Afterward
Welcome to my stop no the blog tour for Afterward by Jennifer Mathieu. I loved this book so much! It was sad, hopeful and so well-researched. You can read my review here, if you’re interested. Today, Jennifer is on the blog answering a few of my questions about Afterward. I am also giving away two […]
Afterward By Jennifer Mathieu
Afterward is a book that gives you a peek behind the curtain of the type of high-profile kidnapping story you might see sensationalized on national news. What happens when the cameras turn off and the families go home and try to rebuild their lives? Ethan and Caroline knew of each other in their […]
The Spice Box Letters By Eve Makis
When I heard that The Spice Box Letters had a plot involving the Armenian Genocide, I had to read it immediately. My great grandfather was a witness to the genocide and his involvement in relief efforts has always been a part of my family’s collective history. The Spice Box Letters really took me inside […]
Flawed By Cecelia Ahern
As with many main characters dystopian stories, the first thing you know about Celestine is that she is a good kid. She follows the rules, she doesn’t make waves, and she has her life sort of arranged and planned out the way she wants it. However, you also see that this world is one […]
A Week Of Mondays By Jessica Brody
One of my favorite movies of all times is Groundhog Day, which came out in the 90s. In that movie, a cynical and somewhat washed-up news anchor keeps repeating the same day over and over again. A Week of Mondays takes that same idea and sets in in high school in the life of Ellie, […]
Goldfish By Nat Luurtsema
It’s Olympics season and what better way to celebrate than to read a book about a girl who is good enough to get there. Goldfish might seem like your typical story about a girl who has Olympic dreams, but once you get into it you realize that it really starts at the point where those […]
Blog Tour: A Week Of Mondays
Welcome to my stop on the blog tour for A Week Of Mondays! I am really excited to have Jessica Brody on the blog today answering a few questions about this super fun book. Enjoy! In A Week of Mondays, Ellison gets a second (and 3rd, 4th, etc) chance to redo a day […]